February 17, 2005

«.dot.dot.dot», a wearable display

dotdotdot_ericthemodel.jpg When walking down busy city streets you can witness hundreds of people in their own private worlds, talking, listening, sending text messages on their mobile phones.

But what if people could see who you are talking to, or at least get an idea?

Now they can, thanks to «.dot.dot.dot», a wearable display that connects to your mobile phone and is triggered by your communication.

.dot.dot.dot was created by Mark Argo, who we discovered previously thanks to HugsSMS - a device designed for sending someone a hug via mobile phone.

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